The global technology revolution, China, in-depth analyses : emerging technology opportunities for the Tianjin Binhai new area (TBNA) and the Tianjin technological development area (TEDA) / / Richard Silberglitt, Anny Wong ; with S. R. Bohandy ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (251 p.) |
Disciplina | 338/.0640951154 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
SilberglittR. S (Richard S.)
WongAnny <1968-> BohandyS. R |
Collana |
Technical report
Rand : transportation, space, and technology |
Soggetto topico |
Research, Industrial - China - Tianjin
Technological innovations - China - Tianjin Economic development - China - Tianjin Technology and state - China - Tianjin |
ISBN |
1-282-45124-3
9786612451249 0-8330-4868-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One - Introduction; TBNA: An Ambitious Vision for the Future; The Role of TEDA; Achieving the State Council's Vision for TBNA Through Foresight; Road Map of This Report; Part One - The Most-Promising Opportunities for TBNA and TEDA in Scienceand Engineering; Chapter Two - The Most-Promising Technology Applications for TBNA and TEDA for 2020; How We Selected the Most-Promising Technology Applications for TBNAand TEDA
Chapter Three - The Foundation for TBNA's Growth into a Leading-Edge Science and Engineering CenterTBNA's Mission as a Special Pilot Zone; China's National Needs and the Push for Cutting-Edge R&D and Innovation; National Drivers of and Barriers to Cutting-Edge R&D and Innovation; Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA: R&D, Manufacturing, and S&TCommercialization; Part Two - Analysis of the Most-Promising Technology Applications for TBNA and TEDA; Chapter Four - Cheap Solar Energy; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDADrivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Five - Advanced Mobile-Communication and RFID Applications; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Six - Rapid Bioassays; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Chapter Seven - Membranes, Filters, and Catalysts for Water Purification; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA Drivers and BarriersA Possible Path Forward; Chapter Eight - Molecular-Scale Drug Design, Development, and Delivery; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Nine - Electric and Hybrid Vehicles; Importance to TBNA and TEDA; Current Scientific and Market Status and Future Prospects; Relevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Chapter Ten - Green Manufacturing; Importance to TBNA and TEDA Current Scientific and Market Status and Future ProspectsRelevant Capacity Available to TBNA and TEDA; Drivers and Barriers; A Possible Path Forward; Part Three - Building for TBNA's Future; Chapter Eleven - Toward Making TEDA a State-of-the-Art Science and EngineeringCenter; Positioning TBNA and TEDA for the Future by Building on the Present; Integrating Specific Action Plans into an Overarching Strategic Plan; Appendix A - RAND Workshop on TBNA Science and Technology Vision,August 8-9, 2007; Appendix B - TEDA Meeting Agenda, December 5, 2007, and List of Participants Appendix C - Green Chemistry Awards of National Governments |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910220157903321 |
Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The thin green line : an assessment of DoD's readiness and environmental protection initiative to buffer installation encroachment / / Beth E. Lachman, Anny Wong, Susan A. Resetar |
Autore | Lachman Beth E. <1960-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Santa Monica, CA, : RAND Corp., 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 p.) |
Disciplina | 355.70973 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WongAnny <1968->
ResetarSusan A. <1961-> |
ISBN |
1-282-08161-6
9786612081613 0-8330-4450-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One - Introduction; Chapter Two - Understanding the Encroachment Threat; How Encroachment Affects Military Readiness; Understanding the Fundamental Causes of Most Encroachment; Chapter Three - How Encroachment Is Being Addressed; DoD's Activities to Address Encroachment; Other Organizations' Activities to Address the Fundamental Causes of Encroachment; Chapter Four - Methodology and Criteria for Assessing the Accomplishments of the Buffering Activities; Study Methodology
Criteria for Assessing the Effectiveness of the Conservation Partnering ProjectsCriteria for Examining the Efficiency of the Conservation Partnering Projects and Program; Chapter Five - Assessing Accomplishments Across All the Buffering Projects; Effectiveness of the Buffering Projects; Efficiency of the Buffering Projects; Conclusions: REPI Shows Promise; Chapter Six - Findings; The Fundamental Causes of Encroachment Problems Need to Be Addressed; Urgency for Action: Buffer Before It Is Too Late; Local Government Support Is Useful, But Installations Cannot Rely on It for the Long Term Program Needs More Policy Guidance and FocusA Range of Financial Issues Need to Be Addressed for Long-Term Success; The Implementation Process Requires Improvement; Development of Partnerships and Working with Partners; Community Relations and Outreach Are Critical to Success; Program Needs More Staffing and Management; More Information Sharing and Technical Support Are Needed; Summary; Chapter Seven - Recommendations to Improve Military Conservation Buffering; DoD Should Strategically Address Both Fundamental Causes ofEncroachment Urgency for Action: OSD and Services Should Invest More ResourcesDoD Should Not Assume That Zoning Will Solve Encroachment Problems; Improving Program Policy Guidance and Focus; Addressing Financial Issues; Improving the Buffering Implementation Process; Developing Partnerships and Working with Partners; Improving Community Relations and Outreach; Addressing Staffing and Management Issues; Improving Information Sharing and Technical Assistance; Appendix A - The Importance of Biodiversity; Appendix B - An Assessment of Eglin AFB's Buffering Activities Appendix C - An Assessment of Fort Carson's Buffering ActivitiesAppendix D - An Assessment of Fort Stewart's Buffering Activities; Appendix E - An Assessment of MCAS Beaufort's Buffering Activities; Appendix F - An Assessment of NAS Fallon's Buffering Activities; Appendix G - An Assessment of NAS Whiting Field's Buffering Activities; Appendix H - Background Information on Selected Buffering Projects; Appendix I - The Land Price Trend Analysis; Bibliography |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910220103203321 |
Lachman Beth E. <1960-> | ||
Santa Monica, CA, : RAND Corp., 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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